i haven't even held the new ball and it pissses me off too
greedy marketing f*ckers trying to fix something that ain't broke just to try to squeeze more money out but in the process f*cking something up
the way shaq describes it gives me a good idea cause i've played with similar basketballs and it is a real pain
MIAMI -- Heat center Shaquille O`Neal is no fan of the new basketballs to be used by the NBA this season, and isn`t afraid to say so.
``I think the new ball is terrible,`` O`Neal said Monday. ``It`s the worst decision some expert, whoever did it, made. ... The NBA`s been around how long? A hundred years? Fifty years? So to change it now, whoever that person is needs his college degree revoked. It`s a terrible decision.``
It`s only the second time in 60 seasons the NBA has changed its game balls, and the first time in 35 years.
The new model, the league said in a release, ``is a microfiber composite with moisture management that provides superior grip and feel throughout the course of a game.``
O`Neal, along with many of his Heat teammates, strongly disagree.
``Feels like one of those cheap balls that you buy at the toy store, indoor-outdoor balls,`` O`Neal said. ``I look for shooting percentages to be way down and turnovers to be way up, because when the ball gets wet you can`t really control it. Whoever did that needs to be fired. It was terrible, a terrible decision. Awful. I might get fined for saying that, but so what?``
greedy marketing f*ckers trying to fix something that ain't broke just to try to squeeze more money out but in the process f*cking something up
the way shaq describes it gives me a good idea cause i've played with similar basketballs and it is a real pain
MIAMI -- Heat center Shaquille O`Neal is no fan of the new basketballs to be used by the NBA this season, and isn`t afraid to say so.
``I think the new ball is terrible,`` O`Neal said Monday. ``It`s the worst decision some expert, whoever did it, made. ... The NBA`s been around how long? A hundred years? Fifty years? So to change it now, whoever that person is needs his college degree revoked. It`s a terrible decision.``
It`s only the second time in 60 seasons the NBA has changed its game balls, and the first time in 35 years.
The new model, the league said in a release, ``is a microfiber composite with moisture management that provides superior grip and feel throughout the course of a game.``
O`Neal, along with many of his Heat teammates, strongly disagree.
``Feels like one of those cheap balls that you buy at the toy store, indoor-outdoor balls,`` O`Neal said. ``I look for shooting percentages to be way down and turnovers to be way up, because when the ball gets wet you can`t really control it. Whoever did that needs to be fired. It was terrible, a terrible decision. Awful. I might get fined for saying that, but so what?``